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Museums, art and cyborgs on the agenda as speaker lineup revealed for MuseumNext NYC
POSTED 18 Aug 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The colourblind 'Human Cyborg' Neil Harbisson uses an implanted device that allows him to hear colours
American Museum of Natural History president Ellen Futter and Cyborg Foundation co-founder Neil Harbisson are among the names scheduled to speak at this November’s MuseumNext conference in New York.

Starting on Monday 14 November, the two-day conference, which looks at the future of museums, returns to the US for the second time after a successful debut in Indianapolis in 2016.

Following a welcome from MuseumNext founder Jim Richardson, Melissa Chiu, director of Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden will deliver the opening talk, which will be followed by a roundtable session addressing changes in audiences, shifting storylines, and the need for “next narratives”.

Ellen Futter will also speak during the first day’s session, discussing how to redefine the role of museums in a time of urgent need.

In what promises to be must-see, Neil Harbisson – who co-created the Cyborg Foundation to help humans become cyborgs, promote the use of cybernetics as part of the human body and to defend cyborg rights – is set to speak about his work as a contemporary artist and as a cyborg activist.

Mike Murawski, director of Education & Public Programs for the Portland Art Museum, and founding editor of ArtMuseumTeaching.com will kick-off day two of the event, dicussing the urgency of empathy and social impact in museums.

After a full two days of talks, Tony Butler, executive director of Derby Museums Trust will conclude the second day’s talks, before an evening event to wrap up the conference.

For more information on MuseumNext and for th full line-up of speakers, click here.

For more on the recent MuseumNext conference in Dublin, Ireland, see the Q2 edition of Attractions Management, available now.
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Museums, art and cyborgs on the agenda as speaker lineup revealed for MuseumNext NYC
POSTED 18 Aug 2016 . BY Tom Anstey
The colourblind 'Human Cyborg' Neil Harbisson uses an implanted device that allows him to hear colours
American Museum of Natural History president Ellen Futter and Cyborg Foundation co-founder Neil Harbisson are among the names scheduled to speak at this November’s MuseumNext conference in New York.

Starting on Monday 14 November, the two-day conference, which looks at the future of museums, returns to the US for the second time after a successful debut in Indianapolis in 2016.

Following a welcome from MuseumNext founder Jim Richardson, Melissa Chiu, director of Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden will deliver the opening talk, which will be followed by a roundtable session addressing changes in audiences, shifting storylines, and the need for “next narratives”.

Ellen Futter will also speak during the first day’s session, discussing how to redefine the role of museums in a time of urgent need.

In what promises to be must-see, Neil Harbisson – who co-created the Cyborg Foundation to help humans become cyborgs, promote the use of cybernetics as part of the human body and to defend cyborg rights – is set to speak about his work as a contemporary artist and as a cyborg activist.

Mike Murawski, director of Education & Public Programs for the Portland Art Museum, and founding editor of ArtMuseumTeaching.com will kick-off day two of the event, dicussing the urgency of empathy and social impact in museums.

After a full two days of talks, Tony Butler, executive director of Derby Museums Trust will conclude the second day’s talks, before an evening event to wrap up the conference.

For more information on MuseumNext and for th full line-up of speakers, click here.

For more on the recent MuseumNext conference in Dublin, Ireland, see the Q2 edition of Attractions Management, available now.
RELATED STORIES
FEATURE: Show Report: Next Steps


The MuseumNext European conference in Dublin, Ireland, was one of the most successful yet. We round up the top trends
MuseumNext heads to Melbourne in 2017


MuseumNext – the global conference series on the future of museums – is coming to Australia for the first time in 2017, with museums and galleries from around the world coming descending on Melbourne to highlight best practice, discuss the latest trends and think about what’s next for museums.
Experts tackle non-museums in the museum sector at MuseumNext


A leading panel of experts have addressed 'non-museums' moving into the museum space and how the sector should react to brand homes encroaching on its territory.
MuseumNext 2016: Is virtual reality for chickens the best way to ignite interest in science?


In his last day as CEO of Science Gallery International, Michael John Gorman addressed delegates at MuseumNext in Dublin, demonstrating how to use the abstract – such as virtual reality for chickens – to start a debate within a museum setting.
MORE NEWS
UK's Royal attractions had a bumper year in 2023
Numbers from the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions, (ALVA) show that Royal attractions saw a huge increase in visitor numbers during 2023 – the coronation year of King Charles III.
Efteling to convert steam trains to electric as part of green drive
The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
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